The cylinders replace the corpus cavernosum and thats the part the implant works its magic on.
However, the spongiosum, the tube that runs along the bottom side, is still the same same as before.
Its only been several months, but it does not seem to inflate at all anymore , giving a bit more of a narrow oval shape in the erectile state in my case.
Does it eventually get back to normal with cycling and time? or would one need to include a viagra to get it going too?
Will the corpus spongiosum still work after implant?
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KaBoom
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Will the corpus spongiosum still work after implant?
56, Mild ED started 20 years ago, Pills very effective for first 12 years. Then High Blood Pressure made ED much worse. Pills inconsistent now. Dont like needles.
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duke_cicero
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Re: Will the corpus spongiosum still work after implant?
I wouldn't make any conclusions until about a year in. Several months is still quite early.
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024 by the great Dr. Laurence Levine in Chicago.
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LetoMan
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Re: Will the corpus spongiosum still work after implant?
It shouldn’t be affected by the implant. However, it could be affected by whatever was driving your ED in the first place.
Cycling would not have an effect on it.
Cycling would not have an effect on it.
Born 1974. Implanted 5/21/2024. AMS 700 CX 21cm, 3cm RTE. Penoscrotal. Venous leak my whole life. Pills helped, but hated the side effects; worked less as I aged. Skipped injections. Grateful to bionic brotherhood that helped me make this decision.
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